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THORNYCROF

JOHN I THORNYCROFT & CO., LIMITED,

"SHIPÄDILDERS AND ENGINEERS,

LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BASINGSTOKE.

Shanghai Ofice: 65, Szechuen Road

15 B.H.P. 30 B.H.P. 50 B.H.P. Engines

in Stock

For quotation apply-

BANAN

SHOES.

RR ROXBURGH,

Manager for China, HONGKONG HOTEL.

-Marked durability and permanence of appearance makes

this a Shoe which experienced purchasers like to wear.

-NEW STYLES IN TAN and BLACK JUST RECEIVED

MACKINTOSH

& 00, La

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS.

16. DES VIEUX ROAD,

TIPKOMM 99.

BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE

DE CHINE.

FRENCH GOVERNMENT LOAN 6o 1920.

"NOMINAL" VALUE

PRICE OF ISSUE.

100 Francs.

100 Francs.

Interest payable twice a year on 16th June and 16th December.

First instalment due on 16th June, 1921.

UBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED FROM TO-DAY up to the 25th Norem

ber, 1920, free of commission and telegram charges, and the most favourable ratení - exchange will be quoted for the payments made in local or any other currency.

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For full details and particulars apply to thờ......

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BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE,

STOCK DEPARTMENTS,

Queen's Buildinga,

&, Chater Band,

THE LEADING BRANDS

MANILA CIGARS

EL PALACIO

&

IMPERIO DEL MUNDO.

THE HONGKONG CIGAR STORE

No. 161

CO., LTD.,

MAXKIONS.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER MTB, 1970.

| Mrs. L H. Irvine, silver dessert spoons; Her." 0, 0%: and Mre. Ingo, silver cream jug: Rav. F. G. and Mr. Inge, books; Fir. and Mrs. Ilutot glass and silver salt

collar...

THE MARRIAGE OF THE HON, MR. CLAUD SEVERN VC.ano,

There was a large and fashionable con- gregation at the Church of 8.8. Philip and

Mr.-R. E. Jahustan, cheque; Mias James, Oxford, on Wednesday September Audrey Johnston, clock: Sir John and 10th, at “the marriage of the Hon. Mr.Lady Jardine, brass candlesticks; Col. and Claud Bevers, C.M.G., Colonial' Secretary Mrs. C. E. Johnston, silver toast rack; of Hongkong second son of the late Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Dresden pin trays; Sir John and Lady Jordan, despatch and in Walter Severn, and Margrete Major and Mrs. Jardine, tablecloth. Annie, daughter of the late Professor T Lowndes Bullcok and of Mrs Bullock of Wood Lawn, Oxford. The late Professor Bliss Lock, suede parser Miss Lightfoot, Balicck was a distinguished Professor of gold bat pin; Mrs Lightfoot and the Chinese at the Oxford University whorelines Eightfoot, black Wedwood "jar; be sileceded the first Professor of Chines there, Dr. Legge

le was an afternoon ceremoly and the Church was beautifully decorated, pubs and white chrysanthemums having been arrayed in the chanech. The Bishop of Bath and Wells (ance of the bridegroom) and Dr. Davey-Biggs (Vicar of the Parish) officiated. There was a choral service, Mr. Jaques presiding at the organi

The bride wore a lovely frock of white charmanse which had a full court train presented by her aunt (Miss M. E. Bul lock). Her net, veil was the bridated previously worn by her mother, by whom Tho was given away, and she carried" • bouquet of caruatious and white, heather.

INTIMATIONS

"CHEATRE

ROYAL

THE UNITED SERVICES CONCERT PARTY will give

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

·COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS

From CALCUTTA, PENANG`AND

SINGAPORE.

Mrs. Kennion, pendant and box: MA GRAND CONCERT TE Steamship

King, address book,

irs, Lester, a tablecloths; Bishop, and Mrs Lander, books, she go

Mr. P, E. and the Hon. Mrs. Matheson, book; Maids at Wood Lawn, sweet dish; Miss Maglerion and Mrs. Stenhouse liver. letter opener; Maids at 36. Norham Road, cushions; Mrs. Madan bandbag Mrs. Macdonell, tablecloth: Dr. Movie and Miss Hobinson, pictures of New College: Prol. and Lady Mary Murray, print of Oxford; Miss J, A. Morivale, tablecloth, Bir Hears. and Lady May, silver string box; Lady. Mitchell, Malay silver and gilt box: Mrs. RC. Menzies, book; Mr. and Mrs. Mar- well, two silver toast racks.

Allas Nagel, book

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Mr. Ogle, toner cross; the old servants, silver pin tray; Mrs, and the Misses Owen, silver pen brush.

In aid of Italian Convent

(West Point.)

FRIDAY: 5TH & SATURDAY, de Nov.

!at? putti

LONDON SUCCESSIA, IMPERSONATION, BALANCING FRATI, TWO COMEDIANS, AND & MOTOS CAB, ETC., ETC

The Party will include many well-known Bel artistes.

PRICE

83, 32 & $1. Booking at MOUTRIES"

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Mrs. and Afr. H. Ponsonby Eane, inlaid Italian cabinet: Mr. and the Ho Mrs. HONGKONG WOMEN'S GUILD Pelham book: Commander and Mrs. Phil

The Misses Dione and Cleely Clementi (cousins of the bride) and Rose Mary Wild (iece of the bridegroom) were the bridesmaids. There dresses were of dowered pink georgette and they had lace caps. The pearl brooches they were were the giftimare, bead bag; Mis Parry-Okedea and of thebridegroom...

Master Paul Severn (the Mrs. Burks, cut glam jug; Mrs. Pope, bridegroom's nephew) was a pretty page cheese, otc., dish; Mrs. Pickard, book; Miss icon Essex carter's smock Mr. R. Pon- N. Price, Halbei print: Rev. H S. Pel- ham, books Mr. Pilkington, batter dish: sonby Fane was the best man..

Dr. and Mrs. Prankerd, book: Mrs. Ponl ton; tablecloth, Miss L Pailer, napkin rings,

After the ceremony an informal recep- tion was held at Wood Law The honey- moon was spent in Devonshire, the bride's going away costume being of blue Chinese crepe with a black velvet and lace hat.

The list of presents is as follows:--- Bridegroom to bride, dressing case... Bride to bridegroom, gold watch, Lady Altchison and the Misses Aitchison dessert dishes, alrs. Ady, book Mrs and Miss Adair, tablecloth; irs. Addenbrooke, Liberty scarf Sir Hugh and Lady Allen, cream jag: Miss Archer Houblon, hand- kerchief sachet. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Alabaster, water colour drawing by Ridg

way.

Mrs. T. Baltock, canteen and cheque Alis 31. E. Bullæk, dessert knives and forks and antique lace scarf Mr. H. E. Bullock, cheque, Mrs. James nad is Mar

Bullock, aquamarine brooch; Mrs, D. F. Bickmore, travelling rug; Miss Lizzie Bullock, silver sugar tongs Mra F. A Bickmore, silver, clip, Rev. Dr. and Alrs. Biggs, coffee service; Mr and Mrs. Barker, purae; Misy E and Miss L H. Ballock, photograph albums; Mts, Bad cock, vases; hr. and Mrs. Brownrigg, coffee cups: dr. A. Butler, note block; Dr. and Mrs. Burney pepper pots Capt. and Mr. H. G. Bullock, and Mrs

Bulinek, Liberty CKS: Min

Miss M Bobinson, en-tout-cas; Mrs. Hobinson, parser bag: Miss E Barnsley Sheffield tray; Biahon and Mr Robert ave anthology: Rev. J. F. and Mrs. Reere, hutter dish Miss M. V. Reade, book: Miss Ellis Robinson, silver candlestick; Mr Rathbone, sachet Lady Richards, cheque, Mr Bruce Robertson, embroider- ed, handkerchiefs: Sir William and Lady Rees-Davies, silver gilt mean holders; Arse and the Rev. Julius Robertson, painted plates; the Misses Robertson, Wadwood

leaves.

Mrs. Stainer, tea caddy spoons; Mr. and Mrs. Stevengen, carved stor. and Mrs. binger, book; Mra heed, Stephenson, gold verge buttons and water colour draw. ing; Mr. Bing, copper vase Mr. Samp son, antique chia sancer Dr. R. H. and Mrs. Sankey silver sweet dish; Miss Sing. velinm book Sir Williams and Lady Schich, silver mustard pob Roy. B. and Mrs. Selwyn and all at Woodhill Place, sugar sifter Mr. Arthur Severn, water Severo, Col- color drawing: Mrs. Arthur lingwood's Tale of Ruskin Mr. Simmons, allvermonated flask: Major and HHFBckles, mufin diab: Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Blooor water colour drawing. Mr. and Mrs. Sme-Thomson,

JAW

Highland

Quaich " Mr. "Nigël B.

scent bottle: Mrs. Tyndale, book: Miss Fairfax Taylor book Mrs. Fairfax Tarlor, salt cellars: Bishop of Tarton and Lady Mary de Salix book.

Catch Anne sugar and Bullock, address book;: Montague Burrows, books Master David Bevern copper plate and carved wooden Bickmore, workbox; Sir Frederick and candlesticks made from H.M.8. Britannia. Lady Bradshaw, two prints; Mrs. Bourne, Bir Ernest and Lady Trevelyan, batter silver flower vases Bishop of Bath and diab; the Lady Teignmonth, card tray; Rev. Wells and Mr. Kennion, ver dessertN, and Mrs. Thomas Bequia cases and spoons; Sir Ernest and Lady Birch, stamped leather botting pad; Miss Boyle, brass stand; Miss E. Borte, carved bread trencher and ivory-handled knife. Miss Blackburu jata jars: Col. the Hon. B. Boyle, model of statue of the late Sir James Fergusscnab Ayr; Sir Edward and Lady

Brockman, two silver-haunted pho graph frames; Rev. L. and Mrs. Bullock, Shefeld tea caddy; Mrs. Barrington Ward, handbag

Mrs, and Miss Urason, toast rack; Mrs.: Underhill, purse."

of Whalley, cheque, Rev., Walter and Mrs. Ward, fountain pen

Bir Arthur and Lady Evelyn Young silver cream jug

CHINESE CUSTOMS LOANS,

AND

MINISTERING CHILDRENS LEAGUE

THE

ANNUAL FETE & SALE OF WORK

will be held in· GOVERNMENT

GROUNDS'

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th,

FROM 2 TO 7 P.M. :

Adults

30 Ct.

10

11548..

A. G. DA ROCHA AUCTIONERE," SURVEYOR 'AND' GENERAL BROKER.

Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2953.

WEEKLY AUCTIONS." TUESDAYS

MISCELLANEOUS · GOODS.

THURSDAYS ----

KUMSANG having arrived from the above porta. Consigases. of cargo by her are hereby informed that a goods Are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra shazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godlyn Company Limited, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 10th Nov, be subject to reus

1 broken,

chafed and damaged packages are

to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined. Claims against the steamer must be presented

within

10 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be slected by us ini Kuy case whatever.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE MATHESON & Co., LTD.

General Managers.

Hongkong November 4th, 1920.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES."

18′3. * LAKE GITANO” VOY. 4-OUT.

FROM SHANGHAI via SWATOW.

Tfrom the above-mentioned ports, Can- THE above-mentioned vessel having arrived

rignees of Cargo are hereby informed that they must take immediate delivery of same from alongside, and all Cargo impeding discharge will be landed at their risk and expense into th Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Godowas at West Point, and stored at Consignees risk

Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of the Importa and Exports, Hongkong before

are Bills of Lading

countersigned.

All broken, chafed and

damaged goods are to

be left in the Godowas where they will be examined on November 9th, at 10 a

All claims must be presented within a week of the steamer's arrival here after which they can not be recognized. No claim will be admitted after the • goods have left the Godowns and all goods remaining undelivered after November 10th, will be rabject to rent:

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. Consignees are requested to send in their Bül of Lading for countersignatare immediately.

PACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.,

As Operators, UB. Shipping Board. Hongkong, November 3rd, 1990, (1737

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P, & O. 8. N. Co's Stamer

Arrived Hongkong, on Nov. 3rd, 1920. FROM LONDON, MADTA, POET SAID,

COLOMBO,IND STRAITÉ."

Consignoca of Cargo by the above-named Tessal are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed ar razma in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and-Godown Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where each Donsignment will be aortod out. Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are Ianded.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless matructions have been given to the contrary aix hours before arrival of the Steamer

including

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE No Fire Insurance will be tested by us in

date of arrival, will be subject to rent. creamer P SATURDAYS :---

EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURES.

A. G. DA ROCHA,

AUCTIONEER. SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER.

No. 24, D'Aguilar Street, Telephone No. 2952.

AVING been FaToured with instructions

H from The Concerned will coll by Public

Anation on WEDNESDAY, November 10th, 1930, 2.30 .at-No. 1, Anar VIP Austin Avenue, KOWLOON, IN

A LARGE QUANTITY OF XCELLENT HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE AD EFFECTS, BComprising ...

2 sets of ASHWOOD-Furnitures.

Sir Paul and Lady Vinogradoff, Lace cap; Miss E. Venables photographs; Mrs. and Miss Vernon Harcourt ivory paper knife: Mr. A. R. and Mrs Venning, coffee set; Bishop of Victoria (Hongkong), book. Rev. G. C. and Mrs. Coming, folding Dr. and Mrs. Ainley Walker, electric photograph frame Miss Mary Caring, torch; Rev. W. W. Warner, book; Dr. and Pencil, Miss Cannar and Mrs. Palle's Mrs Eccles Williams, alver spoons; the Thomson, bruse figure the Misses Collie, Master of, Peterkone, and Lady Ward, silver

Mra tea caddy spoon; Caldecott, silver pen gaz basin: Miss Lina Ward, toast rack; and-petci Boy. H. and Mrs. Coachman, Mr. and Mrs. Anglin Whitelocke print Kashmir tablecloth; Mr. and Mrs. Caccia Mrs. Welden, picture Prof. and Mrs. cut glass and silver box; Miss Collier, Webb, blotter; airs Waterhouse, handbag; picture; Rev. CB. Carter and Mrs Aliss Wordsworth, book, Mr. and Mrs. Carter, antique glass goblet; Mr. and G. H. Wakeman, cake basket: the Bishop Lecal Clementi,gold chain and here tinks; Mrs. Cecily Clement, kettleholder: Mr. and Mrs. Carles, china vage, Biblog Corfe, book; Boy: CF. and Mrs. Cholmondeley, silver mustard pot; Rev.... and Mrs. Coettogen, silver calendar; Mr. and Mrs. A.. A. Charchill, glass bowl.

Mis: Dalrymple, photograph" frame and breach aire. Driver, silver inkstand; Mr. and Mrs. Dodds-Parker, Sheffield box; A well-known arm of dealers, says the Mrs. Drury, two embroidered cushion L. & G. Express, have compiled a very collera; Mrs. Duff, lace handkerchief, useful pamphlet on the Maritime Custome Mr. Everard, cheque;"Rev. F. G. and | Jeans of Cama, which abould be of use to Mr. Eyres, Miss M. L. M. and Miss W investors. Respecting these loans, a new M. Fyres and Miss Curtis, lace scarf form of declaration for the use of thop Admiral C. J. and Mrs. Eyres, tea cory chasing compons or drawn bonds has been Miss Dorothy Eyres, book; Mr. and Mrs approved by the Hongkong and Shanghal H. A. Eyree, glass and silver jam jar. Baking. Corporation. It appears to have

Lieut-Gen Sir Charles and Lady Alice Fergusson, silver ten enddy; Col. J. A been adopted as the result of represents and, Mirs. Ferguson cheque the Missesions made by koade dealers on the ground Fitzgerald, knife, fork, and spoon; Mr that the forms hitherto required was one and Air Fletcher, coffee spoons, Mr. that many holders felt diffident about lignans Cash on Delivery Fazal, antique chinn cap and saucer, Mring The new form-followy "broadly the and Mrs. Murchison, Fletcher, casserole in wording on the white form the sellers of Bland, whe

te securities are required to fill, and the bold- Mr. J. Gamlen, book; Miss er of a bond when presenting his coupons Gifford, pane; Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs and may therefore feel that, in the event of Mrs. Winch trub tray and brush; Miss any questi arising orty, his declaration M. and Miss 0 Gale, suver sugar castor, he can fall back upon the similar under. |

Miss E. M. Horton, car-ring and taking obtained by him when the bonds.JONSIGNEES I talked fim LONDON, cheque Bir Walter and Lady Hiller, passed into his positanion. In the Times

ANTWERP MIDDLESBOROUGH & entree dish; Miss G. A Horton, broach mousy article it is pointed out that recent PALLICE in connection with above Sir John and Lady Hawkins, sliver bail conditions, bolt in the European markets Steamer are hereby informed that their goodr Mrs. Hodgson, gold Mr. and Mrs and in China, have combined to bring valuables are being faded and stored at their with the exception of Optom. Tresaure and pencil W. W. Hor alver pen and pencil; Dr. down the price of Chiness- bonds take into the hazardous and/or extrs and Miss Heberden, Honiton lace collar; forals Cist are arousing interest and Mrs. A. O. Hall, tes service; Mrs.

Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd

delivery may be

-1 set of OAKWOOD Furnitures,

3 Examelled Batas,

1 Drawing Room Suite, plea Extension Diving Table Sideboard, Dinner Waggon, Card Table, Beda, Chairs, Electric Lamps Hat Stands American Ice Chest, Tables, and a long line of Bundries

Nora Majority of the above Furnitures are made in Bhanghai

FALOU." "COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMER,

BOTIUR.

Dr. and Mrs. Hobson, toasting fork; Mrongat brokers on the look out of fordon Godown of the Hongkong

A. C. Ball Shetland shawl; Miss! Les high-yielding investments. In considering

whence

La case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowal for cusmination by the Consignees, and: the Company's Surveyors, Moura. Goannano &." DOUGLIS at 10. on MONDAYS and THUREDATA.

All Claims muurt

ust be treated within tex dayse of the Steamer's arrival hers after which date. they cannot be recognised

No Claims will be admitted, after the Gooda have left the Godowa,

MACKINNON, MACETINZIE,& 00„,.

Agata Hongkong, November 4th, 1920. (1738

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE P. 0.8. IT. Co.'s Steamer

"DILWARA"

THE

red Hongkong on hor. ård, 1920. FROM HOMHAY, " COLOMBO

STRAITS.

Consignees, of Cargo By the above-namóði vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed THE EINE in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Godowns at Kowloon, where endir Gor Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mak and delivery an be obtained as the Goods are Indoda

This vessel brings

From Persian Gulf eras. B. L. 8. N, and

B&P.S. N. Cole Steamers

Optional Goods will be handed here unless- instructions are been given to the contrary, six hours before arrival på the Steamier.

Goods, not cleared with 8 days, acluding date of arrival, will be subject to roas

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever

Damaged packagos

must be left in the the Company's Surveyors, Booken Godowns for ommination by the Cotaignos, and. Deboss, 10.A.. on MONDATE and

All Claims must be presented within ten days. of the Steamer's arrival: here, after which daca

SFFK BRO CITREY-INE KET FRENCH Hall, lavender hión, Mr. and Mrs. the various

- Chinese: Government and funding Beared they cannot be recognised

·MENT LOAN 6%

Not Redeemable

FRICE OF ISSUE 100 FRANCS.-

GOVERNMENT LOAN.

TN BONDS of Fos: 100 esch

NTEREST payable twice a year on 16th and December 16th

Interest payable twice yearly, on June 16th od 18th December; first semi-santal interest to be paid on 16th June, 1021Applications will be received from October 20th, First coupon due on June 18th, 1081, Applications will be received by the BANQUE up to November 25th by the DE L'INDO.CHINE fróxa thé 2012 October.

ups to the 25th November munk,

IBANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE,

ALA BELINDOAGUE

Hodgkin, alabaster pin tray; De and

BOL

Chego

a forwarded on No Claws will be admitted after tin Gooda."

ou anless have left the Godown. la received from the Consignes requesting it to be

All alaims must be sent in to me on or

that are on the market, the first place is Mrs. A. C. Headlam, silver bowl Mis rightly accorded to those secured on the Rose Hendiam, Cornelisa penholder Mr Imperial Maritime Custome, because of and over landed here

af Lading will be countersigned by Mrs. JR. Horton and Miss Hebe Horten, the hypothecated revenues. The three the Unisextgoed. Goda remaining unclaimed a cellars; Dr. and Mrs. S. Hunt, issues co secured are tabulated below is the after the Bih inst, so Room, wil be subject etching Mrs. Hughes travelling cushion, order of their seniority:

bo rent and inding chungou Mits Haig-Brown, book; Mrs. and the ton and Mr. Cedric Horton, jam pat; Mrs. Misses Huxley, glass vases, Cuple L Bor

and Miss Hallowes, brown leather pocket

packages 1 be Moara Goddard & Douglas on Mornay, book, Brig Gen. and Mrs. E. A Herbert, silver dessert spoon; Major and Mrs H. An advantage attaching to the 1895 loan the 8th lust, a 10 *M* Holland, black leather pocket books, that coupons and drawn bonds may be PINE 168-108, diver jug the Mines cashed, amongst other places, in Amsterdam paragon Irvine antique card - caso; Mr.", and sed Switzerland, whose currency stands at Mss. & D. Trvine, paste, buckle, Mr. and a premium in relation to sterling,

· RUESO-ASLÁTIO BANK,

Manager,

Longkong, October 14th, 1920,

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Hong

October 15th 1600E

#4 1895

1890-1939 09 7 9 to 10%

Due, Price, Interest With ridamption Goad

1031 65 by 8 to 101 41% 18981043 548 0 to 10

before the 10th Inst., oe they will not be

reco gred Ermined by

No Fire Insuranco has been affsoted.

B. BODENLUSER Mattes Acting, Arial, VE Hongkong, November Let 1920

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MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & 00, Hongkong, November 4th, 1920, (1739

PUBLISHED TO-DAY HONGKONG WEEKLY

PRESS. CONTAINING ALL THE WEEKS LOCAL NEWE

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